Sunday, September 25, 2011

I Heart Macro 9/25

I was out walking with my youngest son the other night and we came across an abandoned building. He commented on the glass blocks and why were they all different, I'm not sure why since there wasn't a pattern, just random blocks.
The sun was shining on them and I just happened to have my camera, which I've started taking everywhere now that I've become addicted to clicking macro pictures :) 
 I had fun taking these pictures and wondering how they would turn out. I love the second one the best.
This is a glass block walk making up the enterance of the building. The bricks are behind, and not a reflection.











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21 comments:

Annette said...

Oh my, these are fantastic! The second one is really incredible and inspiring! Glad you had your camera with you!

Linda Landig said...

These are fantastic shots. I also like the first one. You've got a good eye!

hello gorgeous said...

great capture....love the second shot...looks almost organic! ;o)

hugs

hello gorgeous xxx

Nadege, said...

That second shot is quite stunning. I love the reflections and the patterns in the others.

Anonymous said...

How neat is that? Love the fun shots!

Marianna said...

that is so cool!

Unknown said...

Those are fabulous!

Tracey Leeder said...

What a cool building! The second shot is my favorite! I am glad you took your camera with!

Therese's Treasures said...

Wow Tamara, I love your walks you are always finding such interesting things to take pictures of. The glass block wall is fantastic.
Therese

a muted palette said...

Those pictures came out so well. Can't have been easy. Such fabulous shapes.

Shel said...

What a treat! Glad you had your camera w/you - these are awesome!

Shaterra Clay said...

That's what I love about the camera...how it enables one to look at the world in a different way. Here you have found beauty in an old, abandoned building.

Leovi said...

Wow! A beautiful photo with excellent colors and reflections delicious, beautiful abstractions. charming.

Anonymous said...

Interesting how they used a few wavy blocks intermingled with the plain ones. Love the photos! :)

betty-NZ said...

Very cleverly done!

Nick said...

Amazing shots...beautiful photography! I'm thinking this may have been a shop of small factory selling or making glass blocks hence the randomness! Thank you for sharing today!!

Holly said...

Oh wow! These are so incredible! That second shot seems to be getting the most reaction...with good reason! It's amazing :)

Lori P said...

Wow! Love the effects of the glass! Great pics.

Marsha of Marsha Neal Studio said...

What awesome photos!!!

Anonymous said...

Wow! These are really cool! I think I like the lines of the first one the best! Glad you had your camera with you!

My Life Under the Bus said...

I htought it was the surface of a bead at first - awesome textures!